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A Janus‐like bio‐inspired strategy is proposed for integrally 3D‐printed bimetallic metamaterials. Inspired by shell bilayers, a heat‐resistant AlSiFeMnNiMg alloy and a SiC‐reinforced AlSi10Mg with different SiC volume fractions are arranged as an architected pair.
Zhicheng Dong +5 more
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The Issues of ʾAggabāb (Classic Gǝʿǝz Grammar) According to the Tradition of Qǝne Schools
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Hiruie Ermias
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Semi‐Transparent Organic Photodiodes with Near‐Infrared Detection Fabricated by Inkjet Printing
This work shows the inkjet printing of semi‐transparent and opaque organic photodiodes that enable light detection in the near‐infrared regime. Their transparency and high detection speed make them ideal for applications in soft robotics, wearable devices, and light communication systems.
Luis Arturo Ruiz‐Preciado +3 more
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Boundary Spanning in Academia: Antecedents and Near-Term Consequences of Academic Entrepreneurialism [PDF]
Analyzing the pathways of people who earned interdisciplinary research doctorates in the United States in 2010, we generate three main findings while controlling for gender, ethnicity, discipline, and age.
Hanks, Andrew S, Kniffen, Kevin M
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3D investigation and modeling of the geometric effects on porosity in packed beds
Abstract In porous beds, physical boundaries restrict particle arrangement, leading to inhomogeneous porosity. This paper reports on the porosity profiles that are the result of geometric effects on monodisperse packed beds in cylindrical and cubic arrangements. Special focus is given to the influence of edges and corners in cubic geometries.
Bastian Oldach +3 more
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The “new managerialism”: Experiences of introducing formal management education into the public sector through the mechanism of the MBA dissertation [PDF]
Paper presented at the 3rd international Integrating for Excellence conference at Sheffield Hallam University in Sheffield, UK, 27-28 June 2007.This paper reflects upon the authors' experience of supervising dissertations on a public sector executive MBA
Page, Steve, Proctor, Tony, Webb, Paul
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Combining machine learning and probabilistic statistical learning is a powerful way to discover and design new materials. A variety of machine learning approaches can be used to identify promising candidates for target applications, and causal inference can help identify potential ways to make them a reality.
Jonathan Y. C. Ting, Amanda S. Barnard
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